Abstract—Energy is the most precious resource in wireless sensor networks. To ensure sustainable operations, wireless sensor systems need to harvest energy from environments. The...
Ting Zhu, Abedelaziz Mohaisen, Yi Ping, Don Towsle...
— In this paper, we propose a method for desirably redistributing a wireless sensor network’s energy consumption from its sensor nodes (which may have scarce energy resources o...
Robert G. Maunder, Alex S. Weddell, Geoff V. Merre...
In Sensor Networks, the lack of topology information and the availability of only one communication channel has led research work to the use of randomization to deal with collisio...
This paper discusses a first attempt to investigate, using analytic means, the transmission delay and energy characteristics of a multi-state wireless sensor network. For such a ne...
Abstract—In wireless sensor networks, asynchronous sleepwake scheduling protocols can significantly reduce energy consumption without incurring the communication overhead for cl...